Journal Papers (peer-reviewed)
1. “Microhistory of An Immigrant Community in Late Imperial China: A Study Based on Local Archives in Southern Zhejiang Province,” Cahiers d’Extrême-Asie, Vol.31 (August 2023), pp.93-128.
2. “Seasonal and Transregional Operation of Domestic Tea Merchants in the Late Qing Dynasty: A Study Based on Account Books of Taichangfa Firm,” Historical Review, No. 1 (2022), pp. 91–102. [first author]
3. “Serving in the Imperial Court or Returning to the Countryside: Political Choice of Confucian Wang Rui in the Yuan-Ming Transition Period,” Historical Research in Anhui, No. 6 (2021), pp. 100–107.
4. “Confucian Mentalities in A Commercial Village in Mid-Qing Times: A Study based on Rural Archives of Panxi Village in Huizhou Prefecture,” Huixue, Vol. 13 (2020), pp. 90–119. [second author]
5. “Regulations and Traditions: Transformation of King Wang Temple on Fushan Mountain in the Yuan Dynasty,” Journal of Anhui University (Philosophy and Social Sciences), Vol. 42, No. 6 (2018), pp.1–8.
6. “Hometowns Afar: Migrants’ Local Identities in the Upper Valley of Ou River in Qing Times,” Journal of Social Science, No. 12 (2017), pp. 156–165.
7. “Local and Subsequent National Worship of King Wang in the Huizhou Area during the Song and Yuan Dynasties,” Journal of Anhui University (Philosophy and Social Sciences), Vol. 41, No.5 (2017), pp.1–10.
8. “Disruption and Continuation: The Official Families in Huizhou Circuit in the Yuan Dynasty,” Chinese Social History Review, Vol. 17–1 (2016), pp.36–47.
9. “A Philological Study of Xin’an Zhonglie Miaoshen Jishi: One of the Earliest Local Histories of Huizhou Prefecture in Imperial China,” Historical Research in Anhui, No.6 (2016), pp.126–131, 164.
10. “From the Territory of Han People to the Township of She Minorities: A History of Banqiao Village in Southern Zhejiang Province from the Ming to Qing Dynasties,” Journal of Shanghai Jiao Tong University (Philosophy and Social Science), Vol.24, No.2 (2016), pp.96–105. [first author]
11. “Daoism, Buddhism, and Neo-Confucianism: Transformation of Local Culture in Huizhou Prefecture from Song to Yuan Times,” Journal of Anhui Normal University (Philosophy and Social Science), Vol.43, No.5 (2015), pp. 631–638.
12. “A Study of a Rare Genealogy Wangshi yuan-yuan lu in the Yuan Dynasty,” Journal of Chinese Studies, Vol. 61 (2015), pp.157–170.
13. “Military Families of Huizhou Circuit in the Yuan Dynasty,” Historical Research in Anhui, No. 3 (2015), pp.129–134.
14. “Marketizing Limited: A Study of Wugu (the five kinds of cereal) Society in Southern Zhejiang Province in Early Modern China,” Journal of Social Science, No. 9 (2013), pp.138–148. [first author]
15. “Pursuit of Communality: Land Contracts and Local Societies in Shicang Villages in Southern Zhejiang Province in the Qing Dynasty,” Journal of Shanghai Jiao Tong University (Philosophy and Social Science), Vol. 19, No. 6 (2011), pp.77–85. [first author]
16. “Worshiping Buddha and Borrowing Money: A Study of Local Community for Worshiping the Dipankara Buddha in Southern Zhejiang Province in the Qing Dynasty,” Historical Review, No. 6 (2011), pp.66–77.
17. “Confucians’ Political Choices in the Yuan-Ming Transition Period: The Comparative Study of Zhao Pang, Zhu Sheng and Tang Guifang,” Journal of Chinese Studies, Vol. 51 (2010), pp.51–66.
18. “Nationalization and Localization: Temples and Migrants in Southern Zhejiang Province in the Qing Dynasty,” Journal of Shanghai Jiao Tong University (Philosophy and Social Science), Vol. 17, No. 3 (2009), pp.80-88.
19. “The Worship of Cheng Lingxi in Huizhou from the Song to Ming Dynasties,” Historical Research in Anhui, No. 4 (2009), pp.109-115.
20. “A Philological Study of Chapter 18 of the ‘Ziyi’ (The Black Clothes) Section of Liji (The book of rites),” Chinese Cultural Quarterly, Vol. 6, No. 3 (2008), pp. 218-232.
21. “Socialization of Neo-Confucianism and Development of the Idea of Lineage in Huizhou in the Yuan Dynasty,” Chinese Social History Review, Vol. 9 (2008), pp. 103-123.
22. “The Confucian Transformation of Local Cults in Huizhou Prefecture in the Yuan-Ming Transition Period: A Case Study of Zhiben Hall,” Journal of Chinese Studies, Vol. 47 (2007), pp.51-71.
23. “Migration and Nationalization: Xin’an Mingzu Zhi and the Interpretation of Genealogies in the Ming Dynasty,” in Tian Shu, etc. eds., The Collected Papers of the 11th International Conference on Ming Studies, Tianjin: Tianjin Classics Publishing, 2008, pp.519-530.
24. “Ming Genealogical Records and Social History,” Chinese Cultural Quarterly, Vol. 4, No. 4 (2006), pp.224-249.
25. “Miscellaneous Research Notes of Liji (The book of rites),” Wen Shi [Literature and History], Vol. 2 (2002), Beijing: Zhonghua Book Company, 2002, pp. 265-268.
Essays & Reviews
1. “New Sources and Methods of Historical Research,” Xuezhe Bitan [Collection of Essays about Scholars’ Research Experiences in SJTU], Vol. 15, Shanghai: Shanghai Jiao Tong University Press, 2013, pp. 17-24.
2. “Philip Kuhn, Soulstealers: The Chinese Sorcery Scare of 1768,” Readings, Vol. 5 (2001), pp.101-103.
3. “Robert Bellah, Tokugawa Religion: The Cultural Roots of Modern Japan,” China Scholarship, Vol.2, No.3 (2001), Beijing: The Commercial Press, pp.277-280.
4. “Philip Huang, Civil Justice in China: Representation and Practice in the Qing,” Readings, Vol. 10 (2000), pp.132-134.